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Show ,1 t V ( f UTAH VQL. L BRYAN NO . H6. OGDEN CITY. UTAH, i TALKS OF MISSING PLANKS SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL Fair. 24, 1904. WANT TO ESCAPE FINE. Denver. Apt '1 : - Aiijr.Miu ltcll and Capis.i. . :in ims a'.- 4 IcriuMui appe u " i';c su- nt premo court lo: if MiliuK to stay nt u:iir Judge Bicvciis. m count v. finding "m: if fur tailing contempt of Mover tu to produce Pro'ii.-nliat-rnt rcsMinse to tin Each it rntwo corpus. - I'luM S'ihu inr 9 9 guardsmen 9 this offeuav. Tl.' .!prriit. ,ouri 9 9 received the api zii'in tut 1 do- - 9 9 elded to unite 'nr sm- situ 9 9 thv oT iio wapt lira. mu of Mr. 9 9 Moyer for a ro i.t I:;, boa cor- - 9 9 ps ill ado to the i:it;Lcr court 9 9 last week. 9 WEATHER FORECAST: PRICE FIVE CENTS PREDICTS SPEEDY END OF N IN PARKERS NEW YORK PLATFORM sm OF m.c-.:i-- s Speech; Made Under Own Auspices He Says He Stands Only for Principles of Party. In i - 9 committees of Congress endeavoring to secure three important measures. One is the arbitration of differences between corjiorations engaged In inter-slat- e commerce., aud their employes. Both the Chicago and Kansas City platform declared in favor of arbitration, but the New York platform iioi only falls to refer to the arbitration plan of these platforms, but it fails to write a new plank concerning this subject. The laboring men are also trying to secure an eight hour day but the New York platform is silent on this subject. The laboring men are trying to secure Hie abolition of government by In June lion. Roth the Chicago and Kansas City platforms contained planks on this subject, but. the hfow Yorw York plaiform dodges this as it docs all other vital questions. On the tariff question no issues is joined. Mr. Hill and Judge Parker seem to be as much afraid of the tariff question as of other issues. "The money question is ignored enis made lo bitirely. No metallism at any ratio not even lo bimetallism, to which Mr. Hill seemed to be so much attached ln the Chicago convention. No reference is made to the measure now before Congress to melt up nearly six hundred million legal tender silver dollars coin as only a: limited legal tender. Nothing la said aliout the asset currency, which Is a part of the scheme of financiers. Nothing la said about the Aldrich bill which proposes to subsidize the banks Into opposition tax reduction by loaning them the surplus money In the treasury. There ia no condemnation of the corruption that such a system would Jead to. The platform does not antagonize the proposition now before Congress to give the national banka unlimited control over the volume of paper money. In other words, there is aot a line in the platform that la written In behalf of tire people; not a .line that will excite criticism ln Wall atreet. "The platform ignores' the income tax; it fails to endorse the election of Senators by direct vote and also omits the plank of the Kansas City platform denouncing corporate domination ln politics. "The New York platform la a dishonest platform, lit only for a dishonest party. No one but an artful dodger would stand upon it. The submission of such a platform to tbe voters of a State is an insult to their Intelligence for it la intended to deceive them, and a deliberate attempt to deceive ia a reflection upon the brains of those to whom It la submitted. This platform proves that the opposition to the Kansas City platform ia not opposition to silver, but oppoaitlon to every needed reform and oppoaitlon to all that the masses desire. had expected that a platform prepared by Mr. Hill for Judge Parker would be evasive and lacking in frankness, but I did not conceive that any body of men calling themselves Democrats would present such a platform aa a recommendation of a candidate. "If we are to take the New York platform as an Indication of what the next Democratic platform ia to he in case the reorganizers control the convention, then who will be able to deny the secret purpose of the reorganizers to turn the party over to a predatory wealth? With such a platform and a candidate who will be willing to run upon it, the party could secure a large campaign fund aa the Republican party ever has secured, but in securing It, it would, like the Republican parly, eecretly pledge the administrationsatis-to a construction of the platform comfactory to he corporations and the binations. "Can any one doubt that with such a platform as was adopted in New York, and with a candidate whose conscience would permit him to run one upon such a platform, doe any and doubt that with such a plaiformmortr candidate the party would be before hand to the corporations that are now using tb Government as a private asset and plundering the people at will. But there la another reason why tne Democratic party cannot afford to go before the country with an ambiguous platform and an uncertain Jndidate No matter how people may of Issues, an the relative Importance trust question must recognize that the of today presents an Important phase the greet conflict between Dlutocrscy had and democracy. We have recently on the mera Supreme court decision was rendered ger case. Thla decision one. and ib of bare majority a by optn- -i one (Judge Brewer! in a separate h a sin in his slated position has In the that doubt no to leave way as a trust he may Join first thV majority and President to be elected bv L4 P""pnting him law Thedoubtless rr",tt0 I, have the sppoin dWate will of the fall of the 6iair party ment of one of two and I be IsRuea Ijj1!, before the Supreme court judges. If his sjmpa with the corporations, he win ,ruRt question Is certfn"v ' . I'U0 ,na in?is yet there ise that gives any to the corporal ion !' nt to the trL opponents of the gated to the corporations contributions and these jun-!-an. I" nn issue. Our gov-v.- i mak jt impossible to secure " "w hduilnislerlng a i ' fou . I,'curding to the political ''n,Ployed by George 111 a rri-- j. . opSno'privrmonopoliM quarter ago and yet 1,1 thla themvel unable (i platform a single tl the question of inf remedial legislation past the Su- Plank that define the y'. V today In the lna i' subject, nut PrThcTrprentedr Hie surrender of tlie ,rx, quettou. n r,... '':f itiii.riiiiieiii. nah-"U.. ' I"l,-b- iil Is sii issue. The irtUHaViou bciaec,, Niori. property r n,"i liavi; been before tin; ; aud the ChirtBo. tddKWwi April Z3.WUUun'J. Bryan audience tonight in at arnmry of the Second Intent? n of Curtia atreet and Waah-iloThe place waa boulevard. te I'11 1,1 H' rapacity and a EL number of 4oople were unable doora. w i through the The meeting waa entirely an affair of rented the Bryans. he having irtnory and paid all expenaea of the nuetlne He waa particular to have it waa not in under! ood that hla addreaa tavor or against any particular aapir-,n- t fur i he Democratic nomination for Hla auhjert waa The New Preaidcut. aev-nYork Plat form." Thla he repeated limea during the course of hia in order that hia addreaa tueerh. mlriti not have the appearance of iarticular delivered tinder any political Influence. Mr. Bryan waa bin iwn presiding officer and Introduced himself to his hearern. Hla addreaa waa chiefly aa folia ws: As It Is aoaiewhat unusual for a political speech to be made aa thla une la tonight, let me preface my re1 have marks with an explanation. hired thla hall and I Introduce myself because I do not care to apeak under 'auspices of any club or organization vhlrh la committed to any particular aspirant for office. My concern is not shout the name of the personality of the nominee, but about the principles for which the Democratic party ia to stand. While many of the papera seem to assume that the contest for the nomination la necessarily between Judge Parker and Mr. Hearet and that .very Democrat must either he for one use or the other, such a position la and without foundation. illogical Those who are claimed aa reorganizers -s- od by that I mean those who would wry the party back to the position that It occupied under Mr. Cleveland's not sdulsistratlon are entirely agreed among themselves aa to the groper candidate upon whom the their votes, and so those who sre in sympathy with the spirit of mir recent platforms may differ as to the relative availability of those who represent the progressive element of the party. My own position ia one 1 of neutrality. regard aa available all candidates wbo are in favor of tusking ihe Democrtic party an honest. earnest and courageous exponent of the rights and interests of the masses and I regard aa unavailable all who are in sympathy with of obligated to the great corporations that today dominate the policy of the Republican party and seek, through the reorganisers. to dominate the policy of the Democratic party. I have no favorites among those on our aide and no' special antagonism toward those who represent organisers. 1 believe that the line should be drawn between principles, not between men, and that men I should only be considered as they may he able to advance tor retard the progress of the Democratic party. When some two yearn ago I became aatlstiud ihat David B. Hill was planning to be a candidate I pointed out the objections to hia candidacy, when the Cleveland boom was launched. I pointed out the objections Jo his candidacy and now that Mr. Parker seems to be the leading Candidas (though nut the only candidate) among the reorganizers, I desire to present some reasons why he cannot he considered aa an available candidate for a Democratic nomination, and I And these reasons, not in his but in hla position on public Quesiionx. For a year he has been urged to speak out and declare r upon the Important Issues of the Bunins; esmpaign. but he has remained If this silence meant that fTn!hin-hia views, those who have wvn ii.jai to (ho parly in recent. years wild Hand iijNin an equal footing h those who deserted, but if. Is now (hat while to the puhlfc Ms views are unknown, they re well knokn to those who are urg-lim nomination. Whatever doubt uisy have existed on this e subject haa been dispelled by the plal-- " adopted by the New York State and taking this platform 1 x' .. enough to it r ihat I cansanguine prove to every un--- d mind that Judge Parker is not ,iai1 10 le nominated either by ratlc lr,T 0,1 by ny other lull-1 I" y. wands for honesty or fair ln luditics. I cannot hope to I host who favor deception ami '.ri in iw'iiics but I am satls-i-- ii e WIW have evidence suffl-,.!,a ':7YY,nvi(,t btdgd Parker of the nomination. If of " Pisiform in 'L,r belinow did not himself dictate j. lo " aallowod H 'lo ser.ni 'rl'T J1 u,,prsnce fur ihr b in by hls friends and fcr-- al ho-In- c . - I per-unalii- hin-Mi- - no-Du- rvl-d'n- t. y gen-"all- here-lufor- .f.1 cinvi-ntion- , ., fr abso-ll"ll,n"- tl d convert-geminate- ?! noth-P'ttfw- - w!,y3!2 L -, o-- 'J K K'LvTd im-ut- r: nru-H- s He Says it Matters Not Who Leads Democrats, but Wishes Williams on Ticket. 9 more properly speaking between orWashington. April 23. Two of the dinary (leoplc and the great corpora"heavy weight" speakcra of the House, tions. Those who believe ihat propof lteivhc!iiut ivvs helit sway in tlial erty rights are hupreme take the aide Uulj liiila). Im idenully the hill for of the trusts. If we have a President a iiiinnmHoii to iiuouiguir the uues-liu- n who is in sympathy with this theory It of ship Hillside was passed. means that the dollar will Is- - given alive llepImiM (l ,mil p,. consideration before men. it means siviiseil mii belli Uepiiiitii an cnilnisi-ascontinue to can that organized wealth at high pitch. After an hour ami trample upon the rights of the people; a half Iih jieMel Uu u,iiir. 1,1,1, ag it means that the instrumentalities of i taken by Iknirke of New York, government cau lie used for the prowho brought from hia Doiiim-i-aiiiThousand tection of every scheme of duplication Twenty Troops thunderous applause uml that ihr capitalists can conceive. chei iv. Mr, ('qekran spoke for two Descend "I for one ant not willing that the Doomed on hours. May Domocrailc party shall beeome the Bar It sHakcr look "the other side tool of ihe corporations; I am not Town. or the I lianils-r- " for Ins legit iiiihIo prey, willing ft shall lie the champion of oralthough the general ihiIIiii al field was ganized wealth. review ed The festure of Hie day. "If any of those present tonlghl, or whiili was clearly of the seiihHlioual read what i say. think that I am tryorder, was Ihe charge or Mr. Ilal.ell ing to Interfere with Democratic sucTheir Llnaa Now Extend Over Thirty against Mr. Cm krmi that he Imd workDemono answer me let that cess, ed for hire for the election of Mr. Milce Along the Yslu River'a crat is more anxious for Ihe party McKitili-y- . Denouncement of thla Banks, to succeed than 1 am. No one lias and the gentleman who made It, ijiarge dimore suffered from dissensions and waa in languago hitter with reaenl-inen- i. visions in the parly ami no one. 1 believe. la more eager for the country to lie then yielded one hour to Repreenjoy the great beneliU which a trisentative Hepburn or Iowa. Mr. Hepfit. A 23. April Petersburg. report burn referred umph of real Democracy would tiring. to the eriticisiu of the But I do not desire that the jiarty shall Is current here Ibat the .iHiwnese have President by Mr. Kitchen. win offices only, if that ia the only landed 2D, 000 troops at Kin Chiu above The gentleman, he said, was a memof the party let its principles lie I'ort Arthur. ber of a branch of the abandoned ami its platform simply de"yet you listened to the hitclare the party hungry for the iialrou-age- . ler. yea. the eriniiual denunciation of Seoul, Korea, Haninls), Af,.. the Preaidcut. The New York platform is ambigu- p. m. Advitwa received here stale mat Thia waa a degradation lo the nation now extend thirty the lines Jaiwneso and dishonest. evasive ous, uncertain, miles along the Ysln river, reaching before the world, lieI declared. It. would disgrace the Democrats of Turning hia at ten ion to Democratic the nation to aifeipl such a platform from Yongampho to ten mllea above Presidential Hmslblilties, Mr. Hepburn at are The Kuarlsns WIJii. strongest and it ought to defeat as an aspirant said that when "Ihat. young gianl of Hill as was la is. It Tiger Amung. for a Democratic nomination any man war, the key to the the West had begun to move over the who would be willing to have it go the troubled IJemocratlu waters, it became situation. forth as a declaration of his views on apparent to the leaders of that party one two above Three and islands, public questions, in Illinois ln Wis- below that something must, bo done. will an attack facilitate Wiju. consin, in Michigan, in Minnesota, in aa Thia young man, William It. Hearsl, they offer a base for artillery to waa Indiana In Ohio aud in every state not liked by the Dcntra-rali- r House that has not acted, it behooves the cover the croaeliig of Ihe Yalu. leaders, nor Ihe Demm ratio Senator, Democrats to arouse themselves and but they saw that he must, lie nomiSt. Fclerabtirg. April 23. The Rusorganize to the end that they may nate.! uulesa something was done, sians the have the consummation of the plac.iu guards covering prevent Bo tbe men who had said shemes of the reorganizers. The crossing of tbe Yslu river. While lint Cleveland," he eo.illniied, nothing those General kin's scheme begins with the deception of desires that the who had Mid Gorman, ur Olney, all got. Kuropat the debauching of the public with a Japanese shall enter Manchuria, lie together in conference end scratched purposes that they shall pay as dearly their ranka wiie a line tooth coinlt and campaign fund secured from corporations, and it. is to bo consummated by as possible for the privilege, blit withdiscovered a inau who ha I never the betrayal of tbe party organization out precipitating a general engage- finally uttered a single political sentiment, but and of the country into the hands of ment. Major General Kashiallnsky is had voted the Democratic ticket; lie those who are today menacing the anxious to engage ihe enemy had was a friend of Cleveland and had nol liberties of the country by their exbegged General Kurnarkin for permis- bolted Bryan. At once they said, ' Thia sion to do so, but the commander-in-chie- f ploitation of the prodiieers of wealth. ia our man. strictly forbade even small "Ilut when the musses of the Itcpu lilt-cUNSUCCESSFUL AIRSHIP TRIAL. skirmishes where it was possible to party shall name by acclamation San Francisco, April 233. Mr. Augavoid them. It is understood that Gen- Theodore Roosevelt, It will lie because ust Greth, inventor of an air, ship, eral Kuropat.kln Intends to deliver the they know hla sentiments, they know which several months ago was steered decisive battle hlmaelf. In the mean- hla integrity, they know hla with fair success, though it Anally landtime the cavalry and artillery at the wisdom, and can trust -- m." ed in the bay, made a second ascension front are engaged in Constant drill Air. Cockran of New York took the todsy in his aerial vessel. It was hla and reconnaissance. floor. He began by remarking that intention to sail over the business porthere never waa a better Illustration tion of the city but in this be was not Bt. Petersburg, April 23. The story of the close connection of the vicious d successful. The balloon that an atempt was mtde on General principle of prelection with all other with its mechanism rose quickly from Kuropat kin's than life by two disguised Jap- viclotia legislative propoeilfona ltg moorings at Eleventh and Market anese while the commander-in-chie- f thla bill. streets, but apparently made no pro- was in Newchwang a few days ago. Is Mr. Cockran desired to devote himgress against the light breeze that was conflrmed. The wouid-bassassins im- self to an opposition to ship aubsldlea. It swung about in various blowing. Chinese beggars. They Ardent patriot that he Is. Air. Cockraa directions but drifted slowly with the personated wore false queues. One of them Mid he did not suppose that even the wind until it disappeared In the smoke, reached for a dagger, but was felled gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Grosveuor) hanging over ttouth Ban Francisco. one of two Cossarks who always would advise making up the loss In by aerAfter going shout four miles the any other business excepting om of the general. . onaut made a successful landing. He accompany the treasury. said his inability to control his machine This ship subsidy presented the full 24. St. The Paris, April Petersburg issue between the parties, he Mid. The was due to the fault of bis engine to work. He will make some alterations correspondent of the Petit Pariaienne challenge had been made by Messrs. stated Is the it that says Emperor Hepburn and Grosvenor for the Demoand attempt aaother flight In the near signed Viceroy Alexieff's recall yester- crat a to name the issue. "They would future. day. name It prosperity. be continued, "but BOILER MAKERS STRIKE. prosperity is no Issue. All men who lalior seek prosperity. We neck abundance by c.ivilixed methods; yon. perBoston, April 23. Forty boiler-makein the Norwood shops and about haps quite uncoiiKelouxly. seek II by a return to the methods of barbarism. twenty in (he Roxbury and South lion-io- n The difference between the two parshops of the New York. New Haven and Hartford road are involved in tbe ties. which were Indicated in every Demo-irati- c Republican "song ," was that Hie general strike of members of that craft began throughout the system, whh-party did not know whai It last night The men demand a readwanted and did not know how to get it; the Republican party knew what It justment of schedules so that they can work nine hours dally and still receive wanted and always knew how lo reach nut for It. The Democratic party was pay fur ten hours. The holler-makeemployed by the Roston and Albany Tells Smoot Commission essentially one of divisions. The ReWhy and and in union cirroad have grievam-epublican party had an apistiteDrnur-1 knew how to gratify I: and the cles here it is understood a strike will He Thatcher. Supported rat If party had beliefs for the gisid or lie ordered tonight unless certatin concessions are granted. the country. On these Miffs IsUtles were fought lo the finish. Wo are going into the campaign lorn PU LUN AT WASHINGTON. us Washington, April 23. Prince Pu Has Tiff With Van Cott Whom He Ac- with diet railed feelings, many of Lun Tsec. accompanied by bis suite, holding divergent views. cuses of Supporting Mormon That is a feature of Democratic arrived here from Ban Francisco to Ticket. proceed re. That's why we are going day. He was met at Ihe depot liy 10 hold a convention. Yon are exposed Col. T. W. Symonds. who will be the to no such peril. I congratulate you personal representative of President on your securlliy. You will hold a Roosevelt during the prince's stay and mass meeting. Your proceedings are by tbe Chinese minister and attaches of the legation. The prince was drivWashington. D. C., April 23. At the already arranged tor yon in a public en directly to the Arlington hotel, close of the of the Smoot inves- building at the other end of Pennsylwhere apartments had been reserved tigation today. Judge Powers admitted vania avenue. A to the platform. Mr. Cochran for him. He will be given a recepthat Mr. Smoot had Itern prominent in tion st the While House Monday and working for Hi'pnhlicanism in I'tsh said Ihat if Ihe New York Demoa muslcsle will lx given where in his divided on iwrty lines. It. was brought cratic plaiform was evasive he wondered what would be the terms of Ihat honor Monday evening. mu that. Judge Powers was rhslrman which nominated written in the While Moure. a Mr of the inmmiMee referred to RELIC OF JOHN BUNYAN. Brigham Rolans and Moses Than In r. Cochran buni'irously said to have lu,eii made hy PresiLondon. April 23. -- The warrant unThe hnth of whom were Mormons. der which John Bunyan was appre- witness Mid th nominations were the dent Ronaevcli about, the good and bad hended and placed ln a cell at Bedford result of the ability of both men and trust. He said that naturally bad for six months during the reign of thrirrousageinstandingout against the trusts were those winch raised prices, but a great onslaught had been made Charles II. was sold at auction ln Lon- political rule of the church. The witdon today for i,S23. Tbe warrant, ness said be had not been on the stump on one whlrh did not raise iwlces which is signed by 13 justices of the for Roberts and defended him. Continthe Northern Becurttles company and It had only been compelled to change six baronets and seven uing he said to Mr. Van Cott: peace, which raised rul-ihlTik I waa more et quires charges the tinker with condo not "I any j Its base. The trustwhich were prothose were law of were. teachunderI and who. table than you tempt prices by preaching by a tariff wall. ing otherwise than "according to the stand. went on the stump and sup- tected lwlzt-11. of Pennsylvania, asked .Mr. or of of the without Church l.iturgie practice mentioning ported the ticket Mr. Cochran If he had been of the same England. Mr. Roberts name." views when he was making Republicandidate was The opposing anttber Mormon, hut not a can speeches in 1896. Washington. April 23. In deciding a case of the Western Turf Investment Mr, Cockran responded that he nevpolygamist. Judge Powers, however, ln his Corn-eraassistant General Robb, of the said that the distinction was without er made a Republican appech Mr. McKinley Poitofflce department, held the busia difference- av Eld ridge connived at. life that he supported The when the people had forced a financial ness of the receiving of bets to place aided and abetted polygamy. was concluJed. but plank In the platform which met lil I ia a violation of the law proin rai-eapproval. the witness s requested to remain In (Cockreii's hibiting lotteries and gamer of chani-e- . i -mi state that I hare j The mne in therefore Is prohibited thfc i by it i.'il Monday, to which time profitable to tins d that It from using tbe mail adjourned. the PODIUM Keti-tvse- iil m 1'is-krsi- on ptir-jKi- nt, Chino-JaiNUte- an Intolli-gencea- cigar-shape- e rs POWERSDEFENDS HIS ATTITUDE rs s 11 k . . - 1 lx-ei- geiitieiiinn from New York to support McKinley when he dtJ." rcniurked Mr. Dal.-.el- l amid appiuuse and laughter ou tin- - Republican snle. . "That is a replied Mr. Cock ran with "that haa been made wherever then- - lias been found a tu utter words behind which there was no conscience. challenge the. gem lemon and all of vice am! crime and corruption hut an einlxsllcd in the Itopiihlt cun putty to show ti Ht he national couiiuii'i'i- - ever eoiitribnled as much us my railroinl faro during all that campiugii." This was greeted with prolonged cheers and HpplHiise on Hie Several revolutionary relics, inrlui lng a pice of a flag carried at tho bah tin of liuuker Hill, were u the cougivk. stai'-ni'Mil- NOMINATIONS. Washington. April 23. Tire' Vie-- 4 dent sent In the Hciiate these mnnin atious: Military Secretary of major lirig. General 1 C. Ainsworth, chief of the office of the War depart ineitn Assist a tit Adjutant General, wlifl I'Httk of lii'lgadier General. Williuu I Hall, AwidsiHiit Adjutant General. Mein Iters of the executive council a Porto Rim. Juki- - i ltarlsisa, Ainlrt-- f stile. CniMKHi.. ami lieruiinio Diaz Nazarto "I do not suppose the gentleman Porto It tin. l. paid any lailmad fare, suid Mr. Pout master. California, ArUiur Jt M. Cockt ail said he paid hia own cx-- (lilttrnileu, Corning. icnses wbemvsr he went, and ANOTHER COMPLAINT FILED. "1 challenge the gentleman now as Washington, April 23. Repmuenta. I challenged Air. Hanna while ho waa live Hearsl. today filed with AttorueJ living, as I challenged the New York llcut-ra- l Knox a complaint alleging Ltitsl Tribune last fall In New York wlillo a combination of Ihe Philadelphia anq Mr. Htinita waa still living, and a 1 and thu Central Railroad oi now challenge every one on that ahlu Jersey, under a common manage to show where in tile last twenty years Now ment has stifled competition and I have not been a Insubscriber to the dcmrtmenl of Juaili-petitioning stead jof a recipient of campaign to l against them under tha funds. The Rctiilcman attributes to Sherman t, law. The comnte what, ha knows to be the uuivarsal that asks tbe action lie taken to plaint custom of every Republican politireal rain the Reading company whlla cian. t lie of tbs Reading Thia wan greeted with prolonged fromowner of the atock nr owning, holding voting upon rhoer aud applause by the Democrats. "1 ran say aa to myself," said Mr. thu stuck of the Central and decreeing that the atock be returned to Ita lawful Dalzcll, "precisely what the gentleman and that all the provialona of haa said himself with respeut to cam- ownera the Anti trust law lie applied to tha paigning. In theso transaction where "I should not have res peeled 11m parties found upon Investigation to lie guilty leinan. Afr. retorted genl Curkran. of wilful violation and disregard of the "but It had my experience In lifo that no man Is quick to accuse anoth- law. er of an Infamy iiiih-s- s he has been Intimate with it himself." There waa FEDERATION OF LABOR COUNCIL. more applause and cheering ou the Denver. AuH 23. The fifth and last Democratic side. himself right now and let me My to session of tha Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor met. at him what 1 Mid I have been informed. whom, by whom." shouted Mr. It o'clock thla morning al the Wind"liy . sor hotel. Three seeslona were hcl-- l "Name him, name him." "lly a Democrat," replied Mr. Dal-ze- during the day10 and final adjournment waa taken at o'clock, several appland waa about to continue. "Nanm him. name him," again ications for charters were dlsioMed of. shunted Air. Cockran. "Naina him some favorably and others deferred for further investigation. The report of now." Thera waa a of "name him, President Gompers on the agreement was tentatively agreed lo hy tho Inname him. on tha Democratic side. ternational I'nlon of Steam Engineers "Name hint, or admit that you are, said Air. Cockran, with a short Itausa, anJ that of International Brotherhood what cannot ha Mid in thla Houm." of Stationery Firemen waa read anti At thla there waa wild and tumultuous approved. The dispute aa lo jurisdicreferred cheering and applause on the Demo- tion in the metal tradea wu from the to a conference of delegatee cratic side. 13. "Why, of course, I will not name trades interested, to be held July him. Mid Mr. Dalzell. CONANOTHER Of course not. of course nut, CERN. shouted a Joxeu Democrats. I 0 Angeles. April 22. Charles H. Kir, thundered Mr. Cockran, turning to tha Speaker, "the man who Brooks, proprietor of the Broadway tnakea this confession cannot Interrupt Van Nuys hotel, who lately arrived me again or mine voluntarily within here from St. liuls, haa been pta-ei- l under arrest on a complaint sworn to the range of my vision. Bo vociferous waa tha Democratic deby the Cniled Htatea district attorney, monstration that It was soma time be- liaued on an Indictment by the federal fore Mr. Cts'kran could resume. grand Jury ln Ki. lands. The indicHe then continued discussion of the tment charges Bnsiks with using the malls in piirsuaiice of a scheme (0 detrusts. toDescribing the long reign and mis- fraud. lie la charged with V.having, if. takes of the Republican iwrty, Mr. gether with C. T. Kims. C. Cockran predirtel Its reign would end, it. KiikxcII and Percy D. Smith, formed and end now. It mattered nol whether a company, known as the National Sethe man to lead the iHunocrath- iwrty curities comiisny, an alleged concern. to victory was the one named by Ihe New York convention. Judge Darker, or MOYER BACK IN JAIL. whether the leader should be the mua who boodle crimes in MisColorado. April 23. souri. In any event he hoped the mTeJIiiriln. Charles II. Moyer, president of lire inority leader of the llnuxc (Mr. Williams of Mississippi) would bn on the Western Kediue.tinn or Miners, arrived tlcl"t. here at 9 o'clock tonight in barge of When Mr. Cockran concluded Mr. the military. Tim soldiers were met at demanded the previous ques- ihe depot by a largo crowd of citizens, tion on the bill. IIh withheld Hie mo- tbe High School cadets and minus and tion lo allow Mr. Llvernash to offer an given a reusing no option. After sun-iume-.- i Intent to extend the Inquiry of Moyer was returned in the jail, the proioMd commission to look after where he was kept before his trip to the comfort and welfare of American Denver 10 Is present at the habeas cor-pi- is hearing before ihe Supreme court. teamen, and to Mr. Lurking, who offered an amendment which provided INSULTING CHARGE. that no plan or policy Im passed by the committee Involving the payment, ol subsidies or bounties from the Washington. April 23. There wa an exciting Incident In the House beI'nlte States treasury. "A He tip" for "leave to tween Mr. Cockran and Mr. Dalzcll. ir,i a request print." which waa objected to and Mr. The latter referred to Mr. Williams warned Mr. Grosveuor that supisu'i of McKinley in the lamuaign he would make no Fpecd by pressing of lh!tc. and Intiumiid that bo was paid hia nioti'in and rutting off debate. Con- fur II. In the moat vigorous language aud sequently when the motion was put a roll call was demanded. dramatic manner. Mr. Cockran resented The motion prevailed 153 lo 226. the insinuation amid wild applause on The committee amendments to the the democratic able. bill were agreed to without opposition MOYER CL06ELV GUARDED. also ihu offered by Uvernash, on that offered by Mr. Lurking a roll call was Sal Ida. Colo.. April 23. General Ser-maM. Bell. Captain Wells anil the d9 ordered. The amendment was adopted. of trooim rwortlng President tachtnrnt 11 was obtained by Charles 14. Moyer, of Ihe W. Mcrn FedAnother roll or the eration of Miners, from Denver to Tell-Iirithe Ifeiiusrat on the bill. spool tile night, here and departed 119 to 144. The bill was for Trlluride todav. Ircsideni Moyer Representative Llvernah ant Repre- ia kept under close guard while here, sentative Wynne voted with the Re- no one being allowed to converse w ith him. publicans for the bill. At &:32 the House adjourned. Dal-.cl- 1 iiroi-etH- Anil-trus- hi-e- I tf ll. -- - Gro-vcii- er s n pa.-ea- ge ' I 1 i i I, ?1 CLARK NOT ILL. WANT A LIGHTHOUSE MONU- Butte. Mont.. April 23. Close friend of Senator Clark make unreserved delatter' illness. In recent Washington. April 23. At today's nial of the Clark ha said hi Senator letters ses.'iun of the congress of 'he Daughtwas good but lie needed a rest, health ers of the Revolution it was decided to and would go on his present European compile a directory of the members and trip because of that. a resolution was passed urging legisof Manila. April 23 The Mono chief lation to prohibit the the flag. Ariiru was taken urging leg- of the Jjtke I .an no district In the island islation for suhatble international of Mindanao, will meet Valor R. 1 Infantry, monument in the form of a light house, Bullard, of the Twenty-eight- h Tatar nn the east ioaxt of the lake, Matthew Foiiuiatue Murray, a rerolu-tiunaon May 4th. for ilie purpose of organhero. (o uunuieinoraie the achievements of izing local civil goveiumenL MENT. .r (est.-ciatio- iy 1 i-4 |